The pit of snakes. Thurber lives in a world where most animals are non-existent. He has read about them in old books, but has not seen nearly any in person. He’s fascinated by them, so I think he’d choose the snakes.

Well, people aren’t really allowed to live in the city. Rural areas are destroyed, so they’re only really left with aiming to live in the suburbs. In the real world, Avery couldn’t choose. Loves the city for the career perspectives, night life and the view. Loves the suburbs for the fresh air, woods and stars. Typical Avery, she has two conflicting sides.

Avery would rather live alone. She would enjoy rearranging the house, perhaps a library would suffice. Though, she does love living with her brother (for now), and she could enjoy living with her bestie.

Ravenna would prefer needy over demanding, because she doesn’t take sh*t from anyone, much less a partner. She always likes being in control, so a controlling partner would only equal a destructive relationship. She’s usually the controlling one who makes all the decisions in a relationship. (But despite her disliking controlling, manipulative partners, she does have a thing for Maurice, a guy who’s very manipulative and controlling towards his “girlfriends” in the past. But I think she likes the thought of him more than she likes the reality of a relationship with him.)

WYCR be told/demanded on what to do or make their own decision, even when they’re uncertain?

Make her own decision. Avery hates to be rushed and she likes to be sure of herself. She really appreciates other peoples opinions though, and she a strong ability to ignore their demanding nature and only absorb their opinion. She would laugh silently on the inside if someone thought that they could tell her what to believe, say or do. She’d probably let them think they could too, for a while.

Ravenna does really well in school, but she doesn’t work. But depends on what the job is too. Since she’s a student, she’s more likely to have a small part-time job. It really depends, because some jobs have longer or shorter hours than school and the job itself matters too. But I think she’d rather go to a part-time job, because it’s probably easier than using her brain for 7 hours of academics.

If she had a choice, Avery would rather go to college. She love learning and absorbs as much knowledge as she can. It’s her way of living; of traveling a world that no longer exists. Unfortunately for her, in Avery’s world, they are expected to develop the skills they need for employment by the time they turn 17.